no, a negative plus another negative is still a negative outcome.
-2+(-2)=-4
You are thinking of a negative TIMES a negative is always a positive.
negative vivianne xD att. Katy Irias P. :)
Any time that a negative number is being multipled by another negative number, it equals a positive number. In this case, -1 multiplied by -1 equals 1. Another example of this is -5 multiplied by -5 which equals 25. Though if you multiply a negative by a positve, it equals a negative. If you were to multiply a positive by a positve, it will always equal a positve.
A Negative. Here is a little table for the multiplication/divison of 'double' signs. = + =- = - = + NB If no sign is given in the front of a number, then read it as plus(+).
it is a negative and positve ion sweg
negative*negative=positive negative/positive=negative negative\negative=positve negative-positive=change the sign to a plus and then change the number after the sign and get your answer negative +positive=which ever numbr is bigger minus positive+positive=positive
yes if u take a negative from a positve you will get a negative
If you combine them carefully, you have nothing.
Positive correlation has a positive slope and negative correlation has a negative slope.
you could use golf. under par is negative and over par is positve. ( here are some problems you could worf with: negative 33/negative 11=3 and negative 8 plus ( negative 9)= 17
Yes it carries no positve or negative charge.
Because that is the rule. negative * negative=positve positive *negative=negative and vice versa
Negative times negative equals positve, so -a*-b=ab (positive ab)
If negative value>positive value then result is -ve If positve value>negative value then result is +ve